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Public/Private Photo Contest

The COMPAS (Conversations on Morality, Politics, and Society) program in the Ohio State Center for Ethics and Human Values sponsored a photography contest to explore the 2013-14 COMPAS theme Public/Private.

While photography can be a private art form, traditions of photojournalism and photography as public art illustrate its relevance for public matters. The two come together when, for example, per-sonal grief in the face of tragedy ends up on the front pages of newspapers. In addition to their aesthetic merit, submissions were judged on the ways in which they illuminate the themes of personal privacy and publicity, public and private in the political and economic senses, and how they interact.

See the winning photographs of the Public/Private COMPAS Photo Contest below!

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1st Place: Evan Dawson, "I thought it was a man asleep,it was a tent rolled up in itself."